Signal-light.



PATENTED SEPT. 15, 1903.

E. Al EDWARDS.

SIGNAL LIGHT.

APPLIGATION FILED Nov. ao. 1901.

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E. A. EDWARDS,

`SIGNAL LIGHT.

APPLIUATION :FILED Nov. 30.4901.

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abtomms EDGAR A. EDWARDS, CE CINCINNATI,

Patented September 15, 19 03.

PATENT OFFICE.

CHIC, AssIGNoR To EDWARDs RAIL- ROAD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF INDIANA.

SIGNAL-LIGHT.

.L'PECIFICATIONforming part of Letters Patent No. 738,781, da/ted September 15, 1903.

Application filed November 30, 19071l Serial No. 84,277. (No model.)

the following is a specification.

a which are provided With reflectors for the purpose of projecting a portion of therays up-l -Ward for signaling purposes; and my invention consists in the construction and arrangement of the reflectoras fully set forth hereinafter and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in Which- Figure lis a sectional elevation of sufficient of a locomotive-headlight to illustrate my improvement. Fig. 2 is a plan view.

The general features of my invention cor respond to those of the `Letters Patent to Samuel H. Harrington, No. 495,938, dated April 18, 1893, Where there is a supplemental reiiector arranged in front of the headlightcasing to project a portion of the light-rays upward.-

` The casing A of the headlight, the reflector C, and the lamp B are of any of the usual constructions, the` rays of the lamp being thrown forward by the reliector through the ordinary goggle-plate D.

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With'a reilecting-surface, as heretofore, consists of a plate of plain glass, Whichmay be arranged so as to receive all of the light-rays passing from the reflector C, as indicated in full lines, Fig. l. The rays'of light passing 4o Ato the plate E are partly reliected upward and partly pass through the said plate, so that there is secured both the horizontal and the vertical rays required in such cases. The reflector E may be stationary; but, as: shown, 45 it is placed in a frame connected with a shaft l, having an arm 2, connected by a rod 3 with any reciprocating portion of the engine-as, for instance, the valve-shafte-so that an oscillating or vibrating motion is imparted to 5o.`

the reectorplate,thereby indica ting Whether the engine is in motion.

Without limiting myself to the specific construction-and arrangement of parts shown, I claim as my inventionl; The combination with a locomotive-head` light, of a signal-reflector consisting of'a transparent plate arranged to receive all the horizontal rays and to transmit a part of the said rays horizontally and to reliect a part at an 6o angle to the horizontal rays.

2. The4 combination with the casing, reflector and lamp of a locomotive-headlight, of a transparent plate arranged in front of the casing at an angle thereto to permit a portion 65 of the horizontal light-rays to pass horizontally and also to rellect a portion upward, and means for vibrating said plate, substantially as set forth.

In testimony whereof I have signed my 7o name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

EDGAR A. EDWARDS. Witnesses:

HIM. GILLMAN, J r.,

W. CLARENCE DUvALL. 

